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Mike Tiernan Outfielder Born: January 21, 1867
Trenton, New JerseyDied: November 7, 1918 (aged 51)
New York, New YorkBatted: Left Threw: Left MLB debut April 30, 1887 for the New York Giants Last MLB appearance July 31, 1899 for the New York Giants Career statistics Batting average .311 Hits 1,838 Home runs 106 Runs batted in 851 Stolen bases 428 Teams - New York Giants (1887-1899)
Career highlights and awards - National League pennant: 1888, 1889
- National League home run champion: 1890, 1891
- 7 seasons with a .300+ batting average
- 7 seasons with 100+ runs scored
- Hit for the Cycle on August 25, 1888 and June 28, 1890.
Michael Joseph Tiernan (January 21, 1867 - November 7, 1918), nicknamed "Silent Mike", was an American right fielder in Major League Baseball who played exclusively for the New York Giants from 1887 to 1899. Born in Trenton, New Jersey, his debut game was on April 30, 1887. His final game was played on July 31, 1899. Tiernan led the National League in home runs in 1890 and 1891, and compiled a .311 lifetime batting average. He is the Giants' all-time franchise leader in triples and stolen bases. One of the great home run hitters of the 19th century, he hit 106 of them, which ties him with Hall of Famer Dan Brouthers for fourth most among 19th century ball players.
See also
- List of Major League Baseball players with 100 triples
- List of Major League Baseball players with 1000 runs
- Hitting for the cycle
- List of Major League Baseball home run champions
- List of Major League Baseball runs scored champions
- List of Major League Baseball saves champions
- List of Major League Baseball leaders in career stolen bases
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference, or Baseball-Reference (Minors)
- The Deadball Era
- Portrait
Preceded by
Sam ThompsonNational League Home Run Champion
1890-1891
(1890 with Oyster Burns & Walt Wilmot
1891 with Harry Stovey)Succeeded by
Bug HollidayNew York Giants 1888 National League Champions Roger Connor | Ed Crane | Buck Ewing | Elmer Foster | George Gore | Gil Hatfield | Tim Keefe | Pat Murphy | Jim O'Rourke | Danny Richardson | Mike Slattery | Mike Tiernan | Cannonball Titcomb | John Montgomery Ward | Mickey Welch | Art Whitney
Manager Jim MutrieNew York Giants 1889 National League Champions William Brown | Roger Connor | Ed Crane | Buck Ewing | George Gore | Gil Hatfield | Tim Keefe | Hank O'Day | Jim O'Rourke | Danny Richardson | Mike Tiernan | John Montgomery Ward | Mickey Welch | Art Whitney
Manager Jim MutrieNational League Home Run Champions 1876: Hall | 1877: Pike | 1878: Hines | 1879: C. Jones | 1880: Stovey & O'Rourke | 1881: Brouthers | 1882: Wood | 1883: Ewing | 1884: Williamson | 1885: Dalrymple | 1886: Brouthers & Richardson | 1887: O'Brien | 1888: Ryan | 1889: Thompson | 1890: Burns, Tiernan & Wilmot | 1891: Tiernan & Stovey | 1892: Holliday | 1893: Delahanty | 1894: Duffy | 1895: Thompson | 1896: Joyce & Delahanty | 1897: Duffy | 1898: J. Collins | 1899: Freeman | 1900: Long | 1901: Crawford | 1902: Leach | 1903: Sheckard | 1904: Lumley | 1905: Odwell | 1906: Jordan | 1907: Brain | 1908: Jordan | 1909: Murray | 1910: Schulte & Beck | 1911: Schulte | 1912: Zimmerman | 1913: Cravath | 1914: Cravath | 1915: Cravath | 1916: C. Williams & Robertson | 1917: Cravath & Robertson | 1918: Cravath | 1919: Cravath | 1920: C. Williams | 1921: Kelly | 1922: Hornsby | 1923: C. Williams | 1924: Fournier | 1925: Hornsby | 1926: Wilson | 1927: C. Williams & Wilson | 1928: Wilson & Bottomley | 1929: Klein | 1930: Wilson | 1931: Klein | 1932: Klein & Ott | 1933: Klein | 1934: Ott & R. Collins | 1935: Berger | 1936: Ott | 1937: Ott & Medwick | 1938: Ott | 1939: Mize | 1940: Mize | 1941: Camilli | 1942: Ott | 1943: Nicholson | 1944: Nicholson | 1945: Holmes | 1946: Kiner | 1947: Kiner & Mize | 1948: Kiner & Mize | 1949: Kiner | 1950: Kiner | 1951: Kiner | 1952: Kiner & Sauer | 1953: Mathews | 1954: Kluszewski | 1955: Mays | 1956: Snider | 1957: Aaron | 1958: Banks | 1959: Mathews | 1960: Banks | 1961: Cepeda | 1962: Mays | 1963: McCovey & Aaron | 1964: Mays | 1965: Mays | 1966: Aaron | 1967: Aaron | 1968: McCovey | 1969: McCovey | 1970: Bench | 1971: Stargell | 1972: Bench | 1973: Stargell | 1974: Schmidt | 1975: Schmidt | 1976: Schmidt | 1977: Foster | 1978: Foster | 1979: Kingman | 1980: Schmidt | 1981: Schmidt | 1982: Kingman | 1983: Schmidt | 1984: Schmidt & Murphy | 1985: Murphy | 1986: Schmidt | 1987: Dawson | 1988: Strawberry | 1989: Mitchell | 1990: Sandberg | 1991: Johnson | 1992: McGriff | 1993: Bonds | 1994: M. Williams | 1995: Bichette | 1996: Galarraga | 1997: Walker | 1998: McGwire | 1999: McGwire | 2000: Sosa | 2001: Bonds | 2002: Sosa | 2003: Thome | 2004: Beltré | 2005: A. Jones | 2006: Howard | 2007: Fielder | 2008: Howard | 2009: Pujols | 2010: Pujols | 2011: Kemp
Categories:- 1867 births
- 1918 deaths
- National League home run champions
- Major League Baseball right fielders
- Major League Baseball pitchers
- New York Giants (NL) players
- 19th-century baseball players
- Baseball players from New Jersey
- People from Trenton, New Jersey
- Chambersburg (minor league baseball) players
- Trenton Trentonians players
- Jersey City Jerseys players
- Derby Angels players
- American baseball outfielder, 1860s birth stubs
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